My candidature not in dispute, Jegede insists

By Dayo Johnson
THE governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede (SAN) has allayed fears that his candidature has been upturned in favour of another person.

Speaking, in Lagos, during a fund raiser tagged: ‘An Evening with Eyitayo Jegede’, the candidate said he had not been involved in any suit concerning his candidature and that he was not a party to a recent suit at the Abuja Federal High Court said to have favoured Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim.

Jegede said having studied the case, he found that it was all about the 2019 general elections and not about his mandate as the flag-bearer of PDP in Ondo State.

Jegede

He said: “I want to again re-assure you that I am the candidate of the PDP in Ondo State. I am not a party to any suit. I have not been sued as the PDP candidate and I have not sued anybody.

“Our party, the PDP, which is a defendant in the case filed by persons that were not governorship aspirants or contestants, has filed an appeal at a higher court and I believe that justice will take its course.”

Jegede also noted that Ondo State has always been noted with peace and tranquility, stressing that there is no need for anyone to fret over individual suit with the aim to cause disaffection.

The PDP candidate promised to consolidate on the achievements so far recorded by the incumbent.

He said: “Previous administrations have done their best to develop the state but I am promising you tonight that we will do even more.

“The shuttle buses arrangement for our pupils and students is a novelty that should never be abandoned. Parents in Ondo State no longer get worried with the need to pay for their children’s transport fare to and fro, while attending school.

“Again, the delivery of the mother-care free health delivery system in which what would have been maternal deaths had been avoided has to be continued. For instance, between 18 and 24 deliveries take place every day under the scheme, at no cost and regardless of whether you are an indigene of Ondo State or not.”

Jegede added that if voted in, he would focus on not only infrastructural development but also on the establishment of big-time industries that will provide sustainable jobs for the teaming population of the unemployed.”

He said to facilitate this, he had designed an economic blueprint for reviving moribund industries and the establishment of a power plant to keep them going.

Speaking earlier, the chairman of the occasion, Prince Dapo Adelegan, said Jegede is dependable and purposeful and that he is a technocrat who would swing into action upon election.

Adelegan, who is President of Nigerian/British Chambers of Commerce and Industries, added: “There is a global recession now that has also affected the Nigerian economy adversely. What we need in Ondo State is a technocrat as governor, not necessarily a politician. Someone who would put the state on the path of economic progress.”

The Ondo State governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, was represented on the occasion by the Commissioner for Finance, Chief Yele Ogundipe.